Whitman College: Off the Record (College Prowler) (College Prowler: Whitman College Off the Record)
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Rating | : | 4.52 (803 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1596582049 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Finally, answers to the important questions!" according to Noelle McCarthy. I wish I had these college guidebooks available when I was a prospective college student. Not only do they give an insider's view to the college of your choice, but they do so through a current student's viewpoint on specific topics that the school may or may not have extensive information on. I found this guidebook to be the new essential tool for prospective college students everywhere in getting a feel for the actual environment and students at each school in particular. The fact that the company is run by recent graduates rather . This book is SO helpful! The phrase "Off the Record" says something really important about this book: it is information you won't find on the college website or at an information session on campus. You ESPECIALLY won't find this info in an unnamed national report that includes details on just about every school out there. This is an intimate look into the school and an excellent read as well. Any high school student considering Whitman should absolutely buy this book or ask for it as a gift. Hey, maybe even current students would get a kick out of it! All in
For honest, unbiased information, College Prowler delivers an inside look at college, straight from the students' mouths. See how students rate their campus when it's time to look beyond the brochures and talk about key issues that really matter.. Complete with hundreds of quotes, grades, stats, and reviews, each student-written guide offers a comprehensive collection of information on one particular school
-- Benjamin Gilbert, Washington Post, April 27, 2004The prospective college student's antidote to the Princeton Review doldrums. Baltrip, New York Times, January 18, 2004. -- Melissa Kaplan, Boston Globe, May 23, 2004The real lowdown on campus life. The new kid on the block when it comes to student-to-student assessments of college campuses. -- Laura Randall and Kimetris N